Italy has money buried in its back yard.
There are an international
scandal, 400 people and firms suspected of tax evasion. Although
Italy's finance police haven't released the list of those under
investigation yet.
The suspect allegedly used foreign citizens and firms
to hide financial transaction in Liechtenstein's banks and trusts. In
light of the upcoming elections, politicians of all parties are
calling candidates implicated in the affair to be investigated. The
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has identified
Liechtenstein, alongside Andorra and Monaco, as European states that
are "uncooperative tax havens".
Fabio Bartolozzi - Mirko Risaliti
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